Embedding the concept of competency maps This presentation outlines the background, context and transferability of a competency mapping tool originally developed in health but suitable for enterpriseAuthor(s): Creator not set

SPC Midtown Celebration and Groundbreaking Ceremony http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege
SPC Midtown Celebration and Groundbreaking Ceremony
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In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
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Visual Audio Kinesthetic Tool - developed with Courselab An interactive Visual, Audio or Kinesthetic Assessment Tool can be used to determine a students learning style. This has been developed with Courselab. Courselab is a free tool to create interactive materials. You can get more information from www.demmltd.co.uk (02:28)Author(s): No creator set

Andrew Morrill Conference: "Using Observational and Student Achievement Data to Improve Teaching", 2014
Andrew Morrill, President of the Arizona Education Association, discusses future issues in teacher evaluation in Arizona. What is the larger education conversation in Arizona as policy makers and practitioners diverge? Can developing patterns of evaluation policy be influenced by school administrators, teachers and concerned citizens?
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How to Land an Awesome Internship Duke University students who have had rewarding internship experiences share their tips on getting good internships, during the Career Center's InterMix event. Sophomore Eitan Tye, a Duke News video blogger, conducts the interviews. Learn more at http://studentaffairs.duke.edu/career.
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Unemployed Nation On the University of Washington campus, the first of an important two-day event conven to amplify that voice of Americans unemployed or underemployed: the Unemployed Nation Hearings. More than 23 million Americans are currently unemployed or underemployed. The Hearings featured testimony from people whose lives have been gravely impacted by unemployment. Additional commentary was provided by scholars, community services and public officials.Author(s): No creator set

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Complex NumbersOpenStax College
In this section, you will: Express square roots of negative numbers as multiples of i. Plot complex numbers on the complex plane. Add and subtract complex […]Author(s): No creator set

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Responsive Neurostimulation to Control Partial Epileptic Seizure Jonathan C. Edwards, M.D., Director of MUSC's Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, who participated in the clinical trial that led to recent FDA approval of responsive neurostimulation (RNS) for partial epileptic seizure, discusses how RNS offers for the first time two-way communication with the brain. The RNS device first records seizure activity and, once the electronic signature of a patient's seizures is identified, is programmed to recognize and disrupt that signature.Author(s): No creator set

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Winter Institute Offers Workshops on Race The Winter Institute is announcing a series of campus workshops beginning on March 20th that will focus on dealing with micro- and macro-aggressions involving race. Contact Dr. Jennifer Stollman at 662-915-1605 with questions on the training. Video by Mary Stanton Knight.Author(s): No creator set

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Oswego Student Stories - Jessica Griswold Psychology major Jessica Griswold discusses her journey to and through college life at SUNY Oswego, and how Oswego's Office of Disability Support Services has helped her.Author(s): No creator set

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"She Blinded Me with Science" Artist Joins Johns Hopkins University Thomas Dolby, creator of the memorable 1980s synthpop anthem "She Blinded Me With Science," will join Johns Hopkins University's faculty as the first Homewood Professor of the Arts.
Read more at http://hub.jhu.edu/2014/03/01/thomas-dolby-johns-hopkins
Since the debut of his hit single in 1982—which peaked at No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard chart—Dolby, now 55, has been at the forefront of digital music, pioneering ways to merge the music with film, technology, and science. At Johns Hopkins, stAuthor(s): No creator set

Learn with Pictures #17 - A Rainbow of Colors Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Here at SpanishPod101.com, we’ve discovered the easiest way for you to learn Spanish vocabulary words. Put us to the test with this video tutorial designed to teach you about something that you can’t live without. In this Spanish video tutorial, you’ll learn [...]Author(s): SpanishPod101.com

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Peacebuilding: what is it and why is it important? [Audio] Speaker(s): Judy Cheng-Hopkins | Peacebuilding has become a buzzword over the past decade. Yet, there are many diverging ideas of what peacebuilding is and what it entails. The United Nations is not exempt from such uncertainty, diverging interpretations, and misunderstandings, as well as the resulting conceptual and practical debates. Assistant secretary-general for peacebuilding support, Judy Cheng-Hopkins, will seek to outline the concept of peacebuilding, its practical significance, and tranAuthor(s): No creator set